Here comes Labor's job killer, page-21

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    Totally agree. Yes, prior to the Industrial Revolution Co2 levels were dangerously low. As most plants on this planet evolved when Co2 levels were much higher than they are today, it is why we find that 95% of vegetation are C3 plants. C3 relates to the type of photosynthesis these plants utilize to make sugar and produce valuable oxygen. Unfortunately, these C3 plants are not all that efficient photosynthesizes and as a result need more Co2 not less and so therefore respond dramatically to higher Co2 levels. So by reducing Co2 levels you are making plant life on this planet so much more difficult.
    That's why if you want to enhance crop production you can do so in a controlled atmospheric glasshouse by injecting Co2 into the enclosed environment. It's that simple and so very effective! Glasshouse tomato production is one great example.
    And that's what they do. Particularly in cooler climate environments, like the UK, in southern parts of Australia. Glasshouse production is very efficient particularly when involving Co2 which is cheap and allows for the compensation of other environmental factors like temperature and sunlight.
    It amazes me how ignorant many people are these days and also how gullible they are to the false hoods narrated by those that champion themselves as "Green"! They aren't "Green" instead they are completely and utterly ignorant. They are vandals!
    The Climate Warriors are on a suicidal death wish if they think that by reducing Co2 levels is going to enhance the climate let alone significantly Green the planet.
    In fact it will do the complete opposite!!!!
    This is precisely what the Labor party under Albo and that incredibly ignorant dope Bowen may well achieve.
    In years to come these two dopes will be remembered as the greatest charlatans this country has ever produced!!
    Now that's what I call a legacy!!!
 
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